Finance at the Threshold: Rethinking the Real and Financial Economies

Author:   Christopher Houghton Budd ,  Professor Ronnie Lessem ,  Dr. Alexander Schieffer
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780566092114


Pages:   258
Publication Date:   24 February 2011
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Finance at the Threshold: Rethinking the Real and Financial Economies


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Author:   Christopher Houghton Budd ,  Professor Ronnie Lessem ,  Dr. Alexander Schieffer
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Gower Publishing Ltd
Weight:   0.703kg
ISBN:  

9780566092114


ISBN 10:   0566092115
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   24 February 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part I ; Chapter 1 Why Nobody Saw It Coming; Chapter 2 When the Banks Stopped Lending to One Another; Chapter 3 2007 – A Threshold in Financial Evolution; Chapter 4 It’s the Epistemology, Stupid; Part II; Chapter 5 Rudolf Steiner’s Conception of Society; Chapter 6 Rudolf Steiner’s Monetary Analysis; Part III; Chapter 7 The Twentieth Century; Chapter 8 Keynes vs. Friedman – A False Debate; Chapter 9 The Flattened Economy; Part IV ; Chapter 10 Beyond Banking; Chapter 11 Deep Accounting; Chapter 12 Banking on Youth and Trade; Chapter 13 From Threshold to Bridge;

Reviews

'Christopher Houghton Budd's approach is unconventional and always interesting. He tackles big and difficult questions in a challenging way which should not be dismissed lightly. It is all clearly written and lucidly explained and students of economics will not see much like this and will benefit from the challenge.' - Forrest Capie, Professor Emeritus, CASS Business School, City University, London 'This well written and thought-provoking book will prompt its readers to reconsider their ideas on money, on credit, on banking, and on the role of government...' From the foreword by Geoffrey Wood, Professor of Economics, Cass Business School, London '...a book that is intended to challenge our thinking about economics, by deepening our understanding of the role of finance and banking in a functional global economy...it is a publication that will infuriate some economists, accountants and bankers because it will scratch an itch they have about the value of what they do - which they dare not acknowledge. The same discomfort will apply to academics, especially in Finance Departments and Business Schools that have not challenged their leading assumptions for decades...Finally, politicians...Chapters 7 to 12 should provide a fresh perspective for examining the symptoms in order to treat the malaise. Open-minded think tanks, in particular, will be grateful for new models to test against the evidence of the failure of banking.' - John Carlisle, Visiting Professor, Sheffield Business School. Chairman, Alliance of Deming Consultants and Cooperation Works Ltd, Sheffield


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Based in Canterbury, England, Dr Christopher Houghton Budd is an economic and monetary historian with a doctorate in banking and finance from Cass (formerly City) Business School in London. He works freelance in various parts of the world as a lecturer and consultant. For over 30 years he has made a special study of Rudolf Steiner's contribution to economics. Under the auspices of the Centre for Associative Economics, of which he is a director, he has published many papers and several books, including The Metamorphosis of Capitalism, Rare Albion - A Monetary Allegory, and Auditorial Central Banking.

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